It was our first time here. The owner/manager was very nice and accommodating over the phone.
This was an old mobile home park with the sewer and water hookups at the rear of the sites. It was really hard to find the sewer and water on our site as they were covered by lots of leaves. The water hookups are below ground and I fell into the hole as there was no hard cover over it, just leaves. The sewer pipe was in such bad shape, we didn't dare try to use it. The electric hookup was next to the cement patio, low to the ground.
The neighbors around us that we saw were very nice. There were a lot of full-time rvers here. There was a party going on just a few sites down from us and they were noisy, but when 10pm came, they were quiet. Not sure if it was because of the time or if police were called.
The park is packed with trees. Leaves covered everything. Limbs were all over the ground.
The site we got forced us to back across a median in the divided street, but it was not a big deal. The lot was wide and roomy. We could go back quite a ways to reach the sewer and water. The area was very quiet all night long.
If you do get here to camp, you may have to dig up leaves to find the hookups. The park is full hookup. The are muddy sites along the river, but tell the owner not to put you on a soft site and he will accommodate you. We asked questions first and got answers, before we drove on down the road looking for something "Better." They were far and few between along this highway. We would return here to camp when in this area again.